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SUMMARY:Gentle\, Angry Women
DESCRIPTION:Gentle\, Angry Women is a coming-of-age documentary following the story of three young activists as they retrace the footsteps of the Greenham Common march to the original site of the 1980s Women’s Peace Camp. \nThree young women – Poppy\, Xanthe\, and Evie – embark on a journey of discovery\, following in the footsteps of over 30\,000 women who forty years earlier united in peaceful\, liberating protest\, the remarkable Greenham Common Women’s Peace Movement. \nFollowing the film’s sold-out launch in Cornwall on International Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons\, Gentle\, Angry Women comes to Newbury – where the story began – with a series of screenings at Newbury Corn Exchange. \nTickets are available through the Newbury Corn Exchange website\, you can find a direct link below. \nThe final screening on Sunday 26th October takes place during Disarmament Week\, and the film director Barbara Santi will be attending the screening to host a Q&A in the Balcony Bar after the film.
URL:https://visitnewbury.org.uk/event/gentle-angry-women-thu-9-oct/
LOCATION:Corn Exchange Newbury\, Corn Exchange\, Market Place\, RG14 5BD
CATEGORIES:Cinema,History
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SUMMARY:Gentle\, Angry Women
DESCRIPTION:Gentle\, Angry Women is a coming-of-age documentary following the story of three young activists as they retrace the footsteps of the Greenham Common march to the original site of the 1980s Women’s Peace Camp. \nThree young women – Poppy\, Xanthe\, and Evie – embark on a journey of discovery\, following in the footsteps of over 30\,000 women who forty years earlier united in peaceful\, liberating protest\, the remarkable Greenham Common Women’s Peace Movement. \nFollowing the film’s sold-out launch in Cornwall on International Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons\, Gentle\, Angry Women comes to Newbury – where the story began – with a series of screenings at Newbury Corn Exchange. \nTickets are available through the Newbury Corn Exchange website\, you can find a direct link below. \nThe final screening on Sunday 26th October takes place during Disarmament Week\, and the film director Barbara Santi will be attending the screening to host a Q&A in the Balcony Bar after the film.
URL:https://visitnewbury.org.uk/event/gentle-angry-women-fri-10-oct/
LOCATION:Corn Exchange Newbury\, Corn Exchange\, Market Place\, RG14 5BD
CATEGORIES:Cinema,History
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SUMMARY:Gentle\, Angry Women (with Q&A)
DESCRIPTION:Gentle\, Angry Women is a coming-of-age documentary following the story of three young activists as they retrace the footsteps of the Greenham Common march to the original site of the 1980s Women’s Peace Camp. \nThree young women – Poppy\, Xanthe\, and Evie – embark on a journey of discovery\, following in the footsteps of over 30\,000 women who forty years earlier united in peaceful\, liberating protest\, the remarkable Greenham Common Women’s Peace Movement. \nFollowing the film’s sold-out launch in Cornwall on International Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons\, Gentle\, Angry Women comes to Newbury – where the story began – with a series of screenings at Newbury Corn Exchange. \nTickets are available through the Newbury Corn Exchange website\, you can find a direct link below. \nThe final screening on Sunday 26th October takes place during Disarmament Week\, and the film director Barbara Santi will be attending the screening to host a Q&A in the Balcony Bar after the film.
URL:https://visitnewbury.org.uk/event/gentle-angry-women-q-and-a-sun-26-oc/
LOCATION:Corn Exchange Newbury\, Corn Exchange\, Market Place\, RG14 5BD
CATEGORIES:Cinema,History
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SUMMARY:Nosferatu: Silent cinema with live musical accompaniment
DESCRIPTION:A Symphony of horrors – The silent masterpiece with a brand-new live score. \nHaving recently come to a new generation thanks to Robert Eggers’ recent remake\, Nosferatu (1922) is arguably the film that gave birth to the horror genre. Notable as the first cinematic interpretation of Bram Stoker’s Dracula\, its combination of expressionistic acting and unforgettable images renders it just as powerful and unsettling today as when it first thrilled cinema goers 100 years ago. \nChris Green’s new score was commissioned by English Heritage for a live outdoor screening of the film at Dracula’s spiritual home of Whitby Abbey. The music is a haunting blend of electronic and acoustic instruments performed liveby the composer and combined with FW Murnau’s iconic images makes for a genuinely remarkable and unique cinematic experience. \nBBFC film rating PG (although not suitable for very young children). \n90 minutes plus 20-minute interval. Book via the link below.
URL:https://visitnewbury.org.uk/event/nosferatu-silent-cinema-with-live-musical-accompaniment/
LOCATION:Shaw House\, Shaw House\, RG14 2DR
CATEGORIES:Cinema,Live Music
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